After Several Cruz Wins, Trump Earns Victory in Louisiana

Has The Donald’s campaign jumped the shark? Though Trump remains the frontrunner for the GOP nomination, constitutional conservative Ted Cruz continues to nip at his heels as the race narrows to a two-man race.

Though he had committed to speak at the leading conservative conference in the country, CPAC, months prior, Trump abruptly cancelled to devote more time to Kansas voters on the eve of Sunday’s Kansas caucus.

Though the Trump campaign continues to triumph, his campaign has taken some knocks in recent days. After describing his immigration stance as “flexible,” political pundits an candidates hit Trump hard on his evident softening.

After snubbing supporters and opponents alike at CPAC, Trump earned a flurry of bad press- a fact which likely helped Cruz in Kansas and Maine.

In the coming days and weeks, Americans will be offered a more-telling indication of whether America has soured on Trump or if this week has served as simply a bad week for the billionaire’s campaign.

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An unapologetic patriot and conservative, Greg emerged within the blossoming Tea Party Movement as a political analyst dedicated to educating and advocating for the preservation of our constitutional principles and a free-market solution to problems birthed by economic liberalism. From authoring scathing commentaries to conducting interviews with some of the biggest names in politics today including party leaders, activists and conservative media personalities, Greg has worked to counter the left’s media narratives with truthful discussions of the biggest issues affecting Americans today.
Greg’s primary area of focus is Second Amendment issues and the advancement of honest discussion concerning the constitutional right that protects all others. He lives in the Northwest with his wife, Heather, and enjoys writing, marksmanship and the outdoors.